Gamesfree Printable Phonics Readers

Phonics is only one of the three cueing systems a reader needs to be successful. This section of GoTeachThis will provide you with a wide variety of printable phonics games designed to make the learning of these vital skills an enjoyable experience. 60 Scholastic Easy Leveled Readers Phonics Early Guided Reading Lot (15 Books Per Levels A, B, C, and D) (Little Leveled Readers) by Maria Fleming and Deborah Schecter 4.3 out of 5 stars 460. How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading Booklet (Steps 1 to 10) Printable How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading booklet (This is the printable version of the booklet where I discuss how to select where in the series to start, detail our family’s daily teaching routine, and discuss the specific phonics.

When kids learn the sh digraph, they learn that chunks of letters can make one sound. This is a big step. Beginning readers focus on letter sounds, with an emphasis on short vowels. They read words like dog, cat, red, mom…etc. After learning the sh digraph kids begin to see that one letter does not always correspond to one sound. The attached butterfly sh digraph game will help kids practice reading sh words.

Scroll down for the free printable sh digraph game. Your student can read sh words and color butterflies.

The sh digraph game creates good sound-by-sound reading habits. Not all of the words in the game are sh words. This is crucial. If all the words contained the sh sound, kids would simply guess. Since there is some variation—some words have sh and others don’t—kids must analyze each phoneme. Can your student identify which words have sh and which words don’t?

Also, the sh digraph game allows beginning readers to feel successful. In sum, kids can practice their old skills. At this point, kids have read 3-letter short vowel words like bat, Sam, run…etc. Just because they can read these word types, does not mean they should cease to study them. On the contrary. In sum, they need to review 3-letter short vowel words. Weave old word types into new lessons.

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Just because a child learns a new sound, does not mean they are ready for new books. If a student learns the sh digraph wait to introduce sh books. Many kids still read short vowel books as they master the sh digraph.

Introduce the sh digraph in a simple lesson. Show the student some examples of sh words. Write simple sentences like the following:

Shell had fish.

Pam has a big ship

Read each word sound-by-sound. Then blend each word. Hold all continuous sounds. Hold the sh digraph longer than the other continuous sounds. Write sh on a sound card. Practice the sh sound card with short vowel sound cards: a_, e_, i_, o_, u_. Mix up the sound cards so your student doesn’t memorize the order.

After one simple introduction, your child might be ready for sh books. However, wait until she is ready. Don’t let her fail. If her accuracy is too low, read short vowel books a bit longer. Try the sh book again in a few days. When she reads, remind her that we read sound-by-sound.

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If she makes an error on a sh word, isolate the sh digraph. Say the sound. Then have the student repeat the sound. Your interaction should look something like this:

STUDENT: win [the word is wish]

Games Free Printable Phonics Readers Printables

TEACHER: [Teacher underlines the sh digraph: wish. BUT HE DOES NOT SAY THE WORD] Sound?

STUDENT: sssshhhh

TEACHER: Read from the beginning.

STUDENT: wish

In the free printable sh digraph game, kids read all the words sound-by-sound. Then, they color the butterflies. Click the following link and you’ll have a printable pdf:

I hope your student has fun reading and coloring!

Printables for Phonics Readers and Folks with Dyslexia

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Free Phonics and Dyslexia Printables for Learning to Read

Join Tup the dog as Jan and her friends take him on a rambling walk to the library where he will participate in “Read to a Dog.” Try and catch the wayward chicken by pretending to be a plant or a train. And make sure to take lots of breaks to read to Tup. You’ve got time to go into the cave and scout around if you want, so put on your caving helmet and explore away. The game is over when you get to The Public Hall for Tomes of Tales (that’s the library in Tup’s city.) You can stop here, but Tup hopes you’ll keep reading to him.

Flashcards for rhyming and sight words available now with more flashcards on their way. You can even download and print blank flashcards with the chicken, bat, or Tup image on the back so you can personalize the activities to your child.

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I have lots of plans for Free Printables. As a homeschooling mom who is teaching two independent-minded kids, including one with dyslexia, as well as writing a book series, I have more plans than time. I will be adding printables as I develop them.

Free Phonics and Dyslexia Printables for Learning to Read

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  • Step 1 The Dog on the Log Let’s GO! Book
  • Step 1 The Dog on the Log Chapter Book
  • Step 4 Musk Ox in the Tub Let’s GO! Book
  • Step 4 Musk Ox in the Tub Chapter Book
  • Step 7 The Blimp Chapter Book

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Pre-Readers Printables

  • Book 1
  • Hearing Words
  • Rhyming
  • Syllables
  • Beginning/Ending/Middle Sounds
  • Book 2
  • Meet the letters
  • Handwriting
  • Blending (sounding out)
  • Starting to Read

Printables for all Steps of Phonics/Books

  • Card Games for all Steps of Phonics
  • Meet the Letters
  • Rewards as Motivators
  • Handwriting worksheets (Link)
  • Printable Teaching A Struggling Reader booklet
  • Sight word flashcards
  • Printable Keyword Tables

Step 1 Books

Free Printable Phonics Games

  • Consonants, primary sounds
  • Short vowels
  • Digraphs: ch, sh, th, wh, ck
  • 2 and 3 sound words
  • Possessive ‘s

Partial Printables Available

As I develop a printable, I figure it’s better to add it here so it can be used than to wait for the complete set to be done.

Step 2 Books

  • Bonus letters (f, l, s, z after short vowel)
  • “all”
  • –s suffix

Step 3 Books

  • ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk

Step 4 Books

  • Consonant Blends to make 4 sound words
  • 3 and 4 sound works ending in -lk, -sk

Step 5 Books

  • Digraph blends –nch to make 3 and 4 sound words
  • Silent e, including “-ke”

Free Printable Phonics Board Games

Step 7 Books

  • 5 sounds in a closed syllable word plus suffix -s (crunch, slumps)
  • 3 letter blends and up to 6 sounds in a closed syllable word (script, spring)

Step 8 Books

  • Two syllable words with 2 closed syllables, not blends (sunset, chicken, unlock)
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Step 9 Books

  • Two syllable words with all previously introduced sounds including blends, exception words, and silent “e” (blacksmith, kindness, inside)
  • Vowel digraphs: ai, ay, ea, ee, ie, oa, oe (rain, play, beach, tree, pie, goat, toe)

Printables for Phonics Readers and Folks with Dyslexia